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Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week

Live Science - 7 Dec 2013 20:54
Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week A salt safari, gopher pyramids and a fog-filled Grand Canyon are just a few of the amazing images we found for you in Science.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, on Friday approved a drug that will make the treatment of chronic hepatitis C faster, easier and more effective. The FDA described the new medication Sovaldi (sofosbuvir) de...
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Another frigid weather system will affect several states over the weekend. The recent cold snap has already brought ice and freezing temperatures to the western U.S., where Dallas was especially hard hit. Thousands are s...
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'Terminator' Obsession: Why So Many Robots Look Like Humans Humanity, it seems, escaped the Terminator apocalypse: Atlas, the 330-lb. (150 kilograms) robot developed by Boston Dynamics, tripped again -- this time during a test at the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognit...
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Rise Of The Robot Security Guards: R2D2 Lookalike K5

Singularity Hub - 7 Dec 2013 15:00
Rise Of The Robot Security Guards: R2D2 Lookalike K5 Knightscope's K5 is a 5-foot-tall, 300-pound robot that patrols areas like school campuses. But the company is now marketing K5 as a security tool for corporate campuses, warehouses and even communities.
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Your Dream Job? 10 Fun & Unique Businesses For Sale

Live Science - 7 Dec 2013 13:00
Your Dream Job? 10 Fun & Unique Businesses For Sale Looking for an exciting new entrepreneurial adventure? Check out these 10 unique businesses for sale right now. And, if you end up buying one, send us an email. We just might end up writing about it!
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Will Grizzly-Polar Bear Hybrid Wake People Up to Changing Climate? (Op-Ed) Is existing evidence for a warming climate enough for people to act?
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Bringing an End to Bear Baying (Op-Ed)

Live Science - 7 Dec 2013 04:38
Bringing an End to Bear Baying (Op-Ed) Bear baying is not a sport.
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The Maya: History, Culture & Religion

Live Science - 7 Dec 2013 04:08
The Maya: History, Culture & Religion The Maya civilization stretched throughout Central America and reached its peak during the first millennium A.D.
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Riddles Of A Rippled Icicle

Live Science - 7 Dec 2013 03:50
Riddles Of A Rippled Icicle Icicle shape may tell you how pure your roof water is.
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More than 20,000 scientists will descend on San Francisco this week for the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
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Will Your Next Phone Be Fair Trade? (Op-Ed)

Live Science - 7 Dec 2013 03:27
Will Your Next Phone Be Fair Trade? (Op-Ed) Organic, cage-free or home-grown? We think about our purchasing ethics in many areas of daily life, but not often about technology.
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Have People Really Killed Pests Too Rarely? (Op-Ed)

Live Science - 7 Dec 2013 02:05
Have People Really Killed Pests Too Rarely? (Op-Ed) Death is not a humane solution for animal "pests."
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A camera-stealing sea eagle made the news this week after it absconded with a motion-sensing camera placed by Australian biologists: But eagles are hardly the only animals with felonious tendencies.
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Why Scientists are Concerned About Tree-Burning Power Plants (Op-Ed) Are tree-fueled power plants a good idea?
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